Staged treatment of a patient with critical lower limb ischemia combined with gastric adenocarcinoma: A clinical case study
https://doi.org/10.34215/1609-1175-2026-1-92-95
Abstract
This article presents a clinical case study of the successful surgical treatment of a patient with critical lower-limb ischemia and gastric adenocarcinoma. As noted, an early diagnosis allows for a more accurate prediction of complications during the post-operative period, and thus, the selection of the optimal surgical treatment method. Bypass surgery for multi-stage arterial lesions, including those of the aorto-femoral segment, is described. For patients with concomitant oncopathology, this method provides an alternative to surgical access to the abdominal cavity.
About the Authors
M. E. FefelovRussian Federation
Maksim E. Fefelov - resident in Department of Residency and Additional Education of School of Medicine and Life Sciences FEFU, «Cardiovascular Surgery Program»; medical resident in Department of Surgical Treatment of Complex Heart Rhythm Disturbances and Pacemaker, PRCH № 1.
57 Aleutskaya str., Vladivostok, Primorsky Territory, 690002
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S. P. Shchava
Russian Federation
Vladivostok
S. S. Mikhailiukova
Russian Federation
Vladivostok
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For citations:
Fefelov M.E., Shchava S.P., Mikhailiukova S.S. Staged treatment of a patient with critical lower limb ischemia combined with gastric adenocarcinoma: A clinical case study. Pacific Medical Journal. 2026;(1):92-95. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.34215/1609-1175-2026-1-92-95
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